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_ — — — ~ — - — — — ( .. Telephone T) VMTT Y3 'Q ddr088: Box ITO, Kapler, ii X MMt O 08, Naptor. TABADALK, NAPIBB, MBANKE, PUKBTAPU, AND FKBNHIUi TD U 8 H E 1 T I 0 E, TIME-TAB£iE). Taiudaee Depart- Napier Depaht— am. pan.' a.ra. p.m. vis Naplor via Napior 6,10 - '.Park :7.*5 (1.0 lark 8.0 1.0 via „ 0.0 2.0 via „ 8,44 2.0 via „ 10.0 3.0 via „ 9,30 8,30 via „ 1.0 1.0 via „ 10.80 - • 2 0 5.!) via „ 11.0 - 6.0 via „ 13.0 5.0 via „ SATURDAY NIGUT BUSKS. via Naplor via Naptor 6.0 Park 9,0 i/nrk 680 via i,«! 19.30 via „ 6,« via „ 10.0 via „ FABBS Bel," Chlldron Half -pi 100. Ttoketa 3a pc dozen (1 Uckot each p?csongerl. MKANEE COAcifviA AWATOTO, a.m. p.m. p,mi a.m. p.m p.m. &16 1.16 iB.O Batnr- 11.15 1 0 (9.30 Saturday only) flay only) Thla Coaoh leavos tho Snit ovory morning at 10.3 U. FABBS 6a eaoh way, Children Half-price. * No Tlokete sold tor this road. Coaches loavo Poketapa and Fernhlll (or Kapler every morning at 8 o'clook. Ooachea leave Naplnr for FernhlU and Puketapu at 3 o'olook dally. BUNDAYB AND HOLIDAYS BXOEPTED, PBHVIOUB TIMK-TABLEI OANOBLLED Q. BTMEB. lib May, 1897. 720 EIBBINQTON 00A0H, THE above Ooacb will loare Hannah'e Corner at 2 oolook Every BATCBDAY until further notlooi W. WILLIAMS, Proprietor! NAHBB- PETANB-EBZDALB COAOHBS. ■ HMH-TABLHi IiMT Egkflale 8 s.m., Petans 8.80 turn, Lmtm ßikdala U0 p.m., PgtaneS pjrn .. Uartß Kapler 11 a.m. and i.BO pjn. from Potfroffloa. IFABKB. Bdcdile-Slngle to, Retnrn 3. Petane-la each way.i BPECIAIi COAOHEB AND BUGGIBB AT J.iT. HARVHY, Proprietor, g3 Bikdale. WIHTEE MONTHS' TIME TABLE. ON a T d after Muy 'st the PetareEskdale Coach In the Afternoon will leave the Poet offloe, Naplor, at. I o'olook untilfnrthernotloo. BS7 Proprietor, At a meeting ot the council of the Canterbury National Association (ri\jb the Prut) It woa repotted tbat a member of one of the Canterbury volnnteer ootpe, a married man with fire amall oblldren, had been eont to «aol under clrcamstsnceß of extraordloaty hardship. Havlug been unemployed for a lodr time he went up country in searoh of work, and before long got a Job bringing la 25 j a week and food. Aftor oome weeks be w/ib brought back to Chrietchuroh, about 70 miles, la oharge of a constable, and confined In Lytteltoo gaol for a fortnight. The reason plven for this liarah treatment was that bba man had noi 1 attended his drllli, and had thus failed to own his capitation fee. la addition to the anmerited dhgrace, the unfortunate man was punished by the lost of the first work he had bad for several months, the place being now filled up. The folbwlug resn* ltttlon wan passed :— " Tbat the ntteutlon of the three members for Cbtlstchureh be called to tho oa«e of thla volunteer who b.!\B bwn oommlttod to gaol tor a fortnight for failing to earn bin capitation, nnd that they bo reouented to muko inquiry into . ' IhOfflfttta,"
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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 10645, 26 June 1897, Page 5
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830Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 10645, 26 June 1897, Page 5
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